VET WATCHMAN AT SHIPYARDS PASSES AWAY
John Pilster, veteran employe of the Manitowoc Ship Building Corporation for
thirty-four years, having been a watchman at the plant, died at his home, 1212
So. 15th St., Tuesday afternoon. He had long suffered from asthma but had not
been seriously ill. Decedent was born in Hanover, Germany in 1851 and had been
a resident here 36 years, coming here with the wife he married two years
previously in Germany. He is survived by four children, Mr. Frank Swokowsky,
Mrs. Victor Zboralsky, Mrs. Frank Rosinsky and Fred Pilster, all of this city.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2.
Manitowoc Herald News, January 14, 1925 P. 2
VET WATCHMAN AT SHIPYARDS PASSES AWAY
John Pilster, veteran employe of the Manitowoc Ship Building Corporation for
thirty-four years, having been a watchman at the plant, died at his home, 1212
So. 15th St., Tuesday afternoon. He had long suffered from asthma but had not
been seriously ill. Decedent was born in Hanover, Germany in 1851 and had been
a resident here 36 years, coming here with the wife he married two years
previously in Germany. He is survived by four children, Mr. Frank Swokowsky,
Mrs. Victor Zboralsky, Mrs. Frank Rosinsky and Fred Pilster, all of this city.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2.
Manitowoc Herald News, January 14, 1925 P. 2
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